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- WASI Peruvian opens up in Adams Morgan. [Popville]
- Four high school students get hit by a car in Montgomery County. [WJLA]
- Here’s how much local university presidents make. [WBJ]
- A review of Mirabelle. [Washingtonian]
- A Metro track inspector has gotten re-hired after being fired for falsifying reports. [WTOP]
- A trans student in Stafford was instructed to stand in the open during a lockdown drill while other kids went into the girls or boys locker rooms. [FOX 5]
- Montgomery executive candidate Nancy Floreen returned $18K in financial contributions to her campaign. [Post]
- Where should should Kanye hang out after his White House visit? [Washingtonian]
- Virginia man gets arrested after pulling a gun in a road rage incident. [WTOP]
- Multiple people got trapped in an elevator at the Forest Glen Metro. [WJLA]
- The Red Line track problem from this morning has been fixed, but you still might face delays. [Post]
- Mason Dixie opens on Saturday. [WCP]
- ICYMI: Soupergirl is pitching to Shark Tank later this month.
- ICYMI: Nook’s Barbershop is fighting eviction after a new landlord padlocked the store overnight.
- This Day In DCist: A D.C. cop was sentenced to seven years in prison for forcing minors into sex trade.
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